Right-Wing Militia Leader Blasts DHS Agents’ Behavior—‘History Repeating’
Summary
A right-wing militia leader, Ammon Bundy, criticized the shooting of Alex Pretti by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis. The shooting, along with a previous incident, has sparked opposition from various sides regarding immigration enforcement tactics. A civil rights investigation into Pretti's death has been launched.Key Facts
- Alex Pretti was shot and killed by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis on January 24.
- Pretti was reported to be holding a cellphone before being shot, contrary to claims he had a weapon.
- The Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into the shooting.
- The incident received criticism for allegedly unjust tactics in immigration enforcement.
- Ammon Bundy, a right-wing militia leader, publicly condemned the shooting.
- The agents involved in the shooting are on administrative leave.
- Bundy is known for leading the 2016 Oregon standoff and has separated from some militia movements over disagreements on immigration.
- President Trump commented on the investigation, addressing gun use in such incidents.
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